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As I stated before, the question of using newer kernel is a non-issue. The real issue is
whether or not you want to use the newer drivers on your hard drive. If you do, you have
to take special precautions to remove drivers that you do not use, but which are taking
up space on your hard drive (see my previous E-Mail to you).
I have Warp 4, FixPak 15. My OS/2 utility diskettes use that kernel. In my opinion the
utility diskette way is NOT a hassle. I will attempt to create a boot CD, later, when I have
more time.
HCM
On Fri, 2 May 2003 12:18:41 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:
>However, unless you have a compelling reason to use a newer kernel why
>bother? I have a hard time believing that an older kernel will not work
>just as well in this case.
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>>Unless someone has the magic formula that has eluded me, I think my only
>>alternative to the cumbersome 4 - 5 IBM Utility Disk set is going to
>>require getting Hayo Baan's BOOTABLE working on CD.
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